Documentary to feature local pastor

A New York City television production company will be in Hot Springs Friday through Sunday to film a documentary featuring local minister Harvey Perdue conducting an old-fashioned Holy Ghost tent revival.

The documentary will air to more than 32 countries, reaching millions of people early this fall. All are welcome to participate in this event.

"This will be a testament to the Pentecostal movement of Hot Springs," Perdue said. "This is not a Harvey Perdue show, this is not Cowboy Church, this is for Jesus. Come and let's lift up the Lord. Let's show the world that Hot Springs loves Jesus and wants to lift up his name."

All churches, regardless of denomination are welcome. The tent will set on Perdue's field property at 3854 Airport Road, next door to his home in Pearcy.

Perdue has had experience with tent ministries throughout his life as a traveling tent evangelist, and was recommended to be in the documentary by Paul Asa Allen, son of A.A. Allen.

Perdue set the tent in Malvern for the first time in May of last year, holding a two-week, spirit-filled extravaganza with miracles of healing and deliverance. After the Malvern meeting, Perdue set the tent at the Hot Springs Airport for 21 days.

"I've always had a deliverance ministry," Perdue stated. "When I got the call from New York, they stated they didn't want any actors. I told them there would be one acting and they can't stop him, and that's the Holy Ghost."

The documentary will air on 12 different channels nationwide and is being produced by the same company who produces atheist commentator, Bill Maher. Perdue states, "Jesus loves Bill Maher too."

Perdue and his band will provide the music, but there will be guest singers as well.

"All churches who participate will have their name in the end credits, so come for your chance to be on camera," Perdue states.

Perdue, a Nashville recording artist and country gospel music hall of famer, has been the pastor of Cowboy Church of Hot Springs for 13 years, however, this is not a Cowboy Church event, it is hosted by Harvey Perdue Ministries.

Service times will be at 7:30 p.m. June 26 and 27 and 2:30 p.m. June 28.

For more information about this event, call 760-6747.

Religion on 06/20/2015

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